TEFL guide · 11 min read
Do You Need TEFL to Teach in China?
A clear guide to certification requirements, course options, cost, timing, and how to choose the right path before you apply.
Remove the TEFL confusion
What Is TEFL?
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is a certification that introduces classroom methods, lesson planning, grammar awareness, and practical teaching techniques for non-native English environments.
Do You Need One?
Many schools and visa pathways expect TEFL, especially for first-time teachers. If you already have a teaching license, education degree, or classroom experience, requirements may differ.
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Choosing a Course
Look for a reputable provider, enough course hours, clear certificate documentation, and a schedule that fits your departure timeline. The cheapest option is not always the safest if it creates document problems later.
Timing and Cost
Many teachers complete TEFL in a few weeks to a few months. Costs vary widely, so the right choice balances credibility, speed, support, and whether the certificate will be accepted by your target school.
Pro tip: Ask your advisor to translate this section into a personal action plan based on your city, timeline, and savings goal.
How We Help
We help you determine whether TEFL applies to your path, when to begin, and how to avoid buying a course that does not support your placement goals.